William Monk, Diary 1917 of an allotment run by Clayton-le-Moors Working Mens Club, item 33
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1917.
30
October
could do a bit of 'Graft.'
also the cutting of steps
up the hill by J. Hudder
was no small job
It convinced us of the
need for a cinder path
at the bottom of hill
which was wretchedly
wet and sloppy at this
time of the year (By the
way Mr. Poole objected to
us putting cinders on the
land.) But we are having
cinders put on in spite of
any opposition. The club
committe having empowerd
us.
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1917. October 30
could do a bit of 'Graft.'
also the cutting of steps
up the hill by G. Hudder
was no small job_______
It convinced us of the
need for a cinder path
at the bottom of hill
which was wretchedly
wet and sloppy at this
time of the year (By the
way Mr. Poole objected to
us putting cinders on the
land.) But we are having cinders put on in spite of
any opposition. The club committe having empowerd
us.
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Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
Location(s)
Story location Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
- ID
- 3179 / 47356
- Contributor
- Brian Slater
Oct, 1917
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